Daniel Fischer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 15:40:18 +0200:
> Until the situation has cleared up, i have stopped distribution of
> swfmill's source and binary archives. I have asked Greg for
> permission/relicensing of the code, to allow me to put the stuff back
> online.

So, Greg has turned out to be a nice guy, and gave permission right
away:

Greg Roelofs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on Mon, 30 Apr 2007 09:01:24 -0700:
> I have no interest in being petty
> about this--and I've already been leaning toward copyleft licensing
> in my other projects over the last few years--so I've decided to go
> ahead and dual-license the pngbook code (readpng{,2}, writepng,
> rpng{,2}-{x,win}, wpng) under the GNU GPL v2 or later.  You may take
> this message as explicit permission insofar as it's likely to be a
> while before I actually get around to releasing a new version of the
> code--I'm working on XV right now and have pngcheck and a couple
> others queued up next.
and
> I'm fine with the current change applying to the old code, too;

Thanks to Greg for the png reading code that swfmill has ever been
using! And thanks to Miriam Ruiz for pointing it out (and working on a
debian pkg)!

swfmill.org is now back to normal, with all release binaries (and
source) back online.

Sorry for the interruption ;) I thought better be safe than sorry..

-dan


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